- Tue Dec 08, 2015 3:25 am
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So had a debate with some guys at work.
They'r saying if you tune an engine with a Engine Management System you can remove the O2 sensor (stock and wideband) from the exhaust because the EMS is regulating the fuel/air mixture and there is no need for an O2 sensor any more..
Is this true????? I been doubting them all this time because IMO the O2 is a pretty important sensor EMS or not... Plus they did some pretty dumb things with their cars in the past and damaged alot of things with their so called "know how" skills. So i was wondering if they was right this time or not???
They'r saying if you tune an engine with a Engine Management System you can remove the O2 sensor (stock and wideband) from the exhaust because the EMS is regulating the fuel/air mixture and there is no need for an O2 sensor any more..
Is this true????? I been doubting them all this time because IMO the O2 is a pretty important sensor EMS or not... Plus they did some pretty dumb things with their cars in the past and damaged alot of things with their so called "know how" skills. So i was wondering if they was right this time or not???
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